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These photos were taken when we went to Sedona for our 2nd wedding anniversary. We got married there and went back to stay at the Inn where we got married. They were taken on a sunset tour of the red rock mountains. CRUD MONKEYS!! It was the scariest experience of my life. We were in a jeep, the road was rocky, narrow and twisty/turny and very ledgy. It doesn't help that I'm terrified of heights!

this last picture is of me and my husband in Canmore, Alberta a couple years ago. The mountains behind are called "The Three Sisters"

Sparksals those are fabulous photos! I am familiar with The Three Sisters, what an amazing sight! The Red Rocks are great too - I love to see landscapes that you wouldn't see anywhere near where I live.

I have never been to the Territories. I have always wanted to, though. How do you survive the winter and 24 hour darkness?

LOL about the windsock! This is in my mom's backyard.

I have lived here for most of my life, with the exception of a year after graduation. This has alot to do with how a person can handle the winters here. I live in the bottom of a river valley and when it is -40C in town it is generally -50C at my house. So I make sure that my car is plugged in so it will start in the morning to get me to work. I have about a zillion layers of clothing, half of them in my trunk and half in my house. So I am always prepared to go outside when it is cold enough to freeze one's nostrils shut after one breath!

We don't have 24 hour darkness here, I think the max is about 18 hours of "true" darkness. But for a few weeks in December it never gets lighter than what I would call "dusky". Once again it's something I am just accustomed to. I do tend to need alot more sleep in the winter, I call it hibernation phase. About this time of year I get VERY happy to see a bit more daylight and some actual warmth to the sunshine we get, and these days I am getting very anxious for spring to arrive. (still four or five months to go until the snow will be gone) I think more people have trouble with the 24 hour daylight in the summer because they can't sleep. I LOVE IT! I work and play an average of 21 hours a day in the summer because I just don't get tired! Almost like I have solar power or something.

Sparksals those are fabulous photos! I am familiar with The Three Sisters, what an amazing sight! The Red Rocks are great too - I love to see landscapes that you wouldn't see anywhere near where I live.

I have never been to the Territories. I have always wanted to, though. How do you survive the winter and 24 hour darkness?

LOL about the windsock! This is in my mom's backyard.

I have lived here for most of my life, with the exception of a year after graduation. This has alot to do with how a person can handle the winters here. I live in the bottom of a river valley and when it is -40C in town it is generally -50C at my house. So I make sure that my car is plugged in so it will start in the morning to get me to work. I have about a zillion layers of clothing, half of them in my trunk and half in my house. So I am always prepared to go outside when it is cold enough to freeze one's nostrils shut after one breath!

We don't have 24 hour darkness here, I think the max is about 18 hours of "true" darkness. But for a few weeks in December it never gets lighter than what I would call "dusky". Once again it's something I am just accustomed to. I do tend to need alot more sleep in the winter, I call it hibernation phase. About this time of year I get VERY happy to see a bit more daylight and some actual warmth to the sunshine we get, and these days I am getting very anxious for spring to arrive. (still four or five months to go until the snow will be gone) I think more people have trouble with the 24 hour daylight in the summer because they can't sleep. I LOVE IT! I work and play an average of 21 hours a day in the summer because I just don't get tired! Almost like I have solar power or something.

I certainly remember those days of plugging in my car and praying it would start in a huge cold snap.

Here in Tucson, I am frequently asked what that "plug thing" is hanging under my hood. lol

You know, every month, Oprah's magazine has that one big picture spread called "Breathing Space." Looking at these pictures has given me a little bit of calm at the end of what's been an emotionally hectic day...and has brought back some fond memories. Hope I don't sound smarmy when I say "thank you for sharing."